The American Horror Story: Cult actress told Ellen DeGeneres that director J.J. Abrams asked her to come in to read for Rey, who he was struggling to cast. While Ridley ended up landing the role, Lourd’s experience on the Star Wars set led her to pursue acting professionally.

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"So I basically, J.J. Abrams called me to come in for Star Wars because he couldn't find somebody for the lead," Lourd told DeGeneres. "He ended up finding Daisy Ridley, who's an incredible actress, so talented. But I went in and he ended up giving me this tiny role with a couple lines and I was super excited and didn't know what was gonna happen, and ended up going and fell in love with it."

She added that after The Force Awakens, she decided to continue acting, and met with Ryan Murphy, who quickly cast her in Scream Queens.

Lourd also talked to DeGeneres about life without Fisher, who passed away in December, and opened about being able to work with her mom on The Force Awakens. She said, “I’m a big believer that things happen for a reason and I think I ended up in that movie for a reason. It was really incredible for us to be able to have that experience together.”

We’re so glad Lourd got to act alongside her mom in her first role — even if it wasn’t the lead! The Scream Queens actress will reprise her role as Lieutenant Connix alongside her mom in The Last Jedi, which hits theaters on December 15th.